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Was kind of hesitant after reading some reviews but honestly I had a wonderful stay. I booked this hotel because of its approximately to the beach and all the nightlife. It was an excellent choice. It did it’s purpose. Staff were very accommodating and friendly....More

Guys, this hotel was the best hotel i have stayed at in Mexico. Their breakfast buffet was absolutely delicious! The hotel is walking distance to the strip where all the clubs, bars, restaurants and nightlife are. Also, there is a Costco like store walking distance...More

We arrived a day before our resort check-in so stayed here for 1-night at a rate of $54. I figured it would be a dive but for 1-night we could deal. OMG what a surprise. This place was actually nice, really clean and comfy. Two...More

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thank you for sending us your Kudos, that motivate us to continue serving you with care and dedication.
If in the future you want the resort experience without paying the resort's rate ask us about our deals including day passes to resorts. contact me...More

If you are planning to visit Los Cabos, you don't want anything fancy at a good price, this is the place. Don't expect great views. It is a business hotel, not a resort, but it has a small pool you can dip in. It is...More

We found this place based on the excellent reviews and were there during Memorial day weekend.
My wife ended up forgetting her purse and they were quick to get it shipped out to us.
It is a 7 minutes walk to the beach and 15...More

HI Danielle!
I'm a local and yes, there is a public transportation that can take you to the airport. Almost right out of the hotel you can find a bus stop, and you will need to take the bus called "ruta del desierto" or... More

HI Danielle!
I'm a local and yes, there is a public transportation that can take you to the airport. Almost right out of the hotel you can find a bus stop, and you will need to take the bus called "ruta del desierto" or "Desert drive" the only one that will take you off right at the airport for around $65-70 pesos. You can identify it because is the purple one. There are ones that are blue, and they may try to convince you that they will take you to the airport. They will get you the airport area, but not the bus stop, you would have to walk around areas not made to walk. The best option is to ride the Desert drive/ruta del desierto. Just make sure when you board that the bus is doing the complete route to the airport and not skipping it. It should let you go on the bus stop at T1 and I've seen workers getting off at T2, but T2 right now (August 13 /2018) is under remodeling and the route may have changed, since I haven't seen the busses running all the way to T2. However, if you manage to step out in T1, is a less than half a mile walk to T2. Take into consideration the following: even Ruta del Desierto has a very steady schedule (a bus runs about every 10/15 minutes) don't count on a fixed time for the buses to make the stop. You have to "sense" it, "eyebow" it, calculate it. Keep in mind that rush hours may be uncomfortable to travel with luggage. Rush hours are the time when everybody is going to work or coming back home from work. Locals usually bare with tourists and help them, but don't expect to get all your issues solved if you have one. If you are flying international, T2 is your terminal. Ask the driver preferably in Spanish if he can drop you off at Terminal Dos. If he can't surely he can drop you off at Terminal Uno. If you have to walk from T1 to T2, during the summer at certain hours is VERY hot. So, my recommendation is, If you are traveling by yourself, light luggage, have a few words in spanish in your vocabulary and have 1 hour and 30 minutes to spare to get to the airport, yes take the bus. If you are traveling with friends or family, rush hours would be very uncomfortable. You may not get a seat until 30-45 minutes later in the ride, when most people have got off the bus. If it rains, it gets very slow. Buses run usually between 5:30AM until 11:30 PM. This is their FB page: Ruta del Desierto